Milverton Sun, 5 May 1910, p. 7

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At this season, sco itl and women their faces mark dark oy ating after the trying winter season. ee tet what it has had to go woctar hem ont in rein and sleet and snow, va been ing from eel ‘Or come other exert Then you Teri “coal oft” You avo ipent hour ofthe day indoors st a Cy biewsl ay ugly or arcing how quick low patches, at sail, A fow days of Zam will transform ted.” ipa, Venens an caareatmiay Use Zam-Buk for more serious skin troubles, such as =sozama, pastales, dolls, uloors, Ying worm, scalp foree,soreson 1 body duo to blood poten. ing, ‘eto. ‘wil find, Zemm-Bak unequalled for baby! S0c box all stares. The Lady OR, THE LOST Brandolin PATRIMONY, CHAPTER 1IX.—(Cont’d) a hington we found the large family sarees of the Wallravens, that had bee: nd travelling carriage, and set off for the Blue Ridge and Hickory Hall » Was oné of the most delightful journeys ever Jur carriage was not only convenient, was luxurious. Ve were attended by our own ser- vants, took our own kept our own hou took to be six di route a might hay veled in two. Some- times, at fter an eon leave the in’ at'which we a hat passed the eke but twen some picturesque another quaint inn ray noon, eat dinner, 1 hour’s repose, order i spend the afternoon about the neighbor- hi od, petit totes ane occupy the evening in conversation, or books and eae with which we were We would sleep then, ng, resme our nied provided. land the ne are morni| SETTLED THE VERDI The ymart K. C. He had told his pretty young cli-| with her, even if th had not ent to bre ery | been something in her manner that time he thumped the table but, i. politely kept me at a certain dis- the excitement of his speech, he} tance. As for Regina and "Wolf: had thomped it at the wrong mo-| gang, they behaved very much like ment, and owt came the floods. | any other bride and groom Fen “What is the matter with you?’’| their wedding journey—they seem- demanded the judge, glowering. |ed fond, and shy, and renwiawly The ae nk lady looked up from} happy, her te In approaching the mountains “He told me rae ery every time he| and. the old neighborhood of the thumped the tab! was a Be predicament sure- qual fe K.C. men’! he exclaimed ccuntry. Upon reaching any high pressively, turn: to the jury,|pcint on the road, she siti order “how can you reconcile the idea of| the carriage to be stopped, an in conjunction with such/ while she surveyed 6 cxtousiye childish candor and simplicity? {| and varied landscape, vat its far- await your verdict with the utmost cor: fidence cuses surrounded with ies little And ‘the; ey a hat the then like groups of out-houses an: police heat my more stoi nl in|negro quarters, nd while she}, future not to arrest such obviously | picked out with her quick and — irnocent i 3 ES scrutinizing glances the lest homesteads of the old settlements, “Harry up, Tommy” called mo-| she would ask of Constant Wall- ther from downstairs. ‘We're late | raven a score of questions about now. Have you ast your shoes | their first proprietors. The public on p “Yes, ma—all but one.’” and private history of many fami- lies, ie knew by fireside traditions, was in a pickle. and myself were much togeth found and heart as rich and well her eat tiful and her manne ning. [ admired her with enthusiasm ; y hot for one moment was I in the slightest danger of falling in love Nerthern Neck, first settled by her ancestors, Regina became deeply interested in features of the land- feape and the Joeal history of the apart country-seats Camphor Ice VASELINE FOR gs SKIN AND LIPS, ORES, beget 1 Remedies in Capel horated: Wb sa ee eae we apse ite Ox! ce ae, ine Book, ROUGH MFO. CO, meri 370 Oralg 8t. W., Montre recognize them as soon as named, and look with id a deeper interest at the places of their habitation. On approaching, however, that grand pass the krowm as the Bear's Walk torical and traditional interest the country gave place in her mind tu a rapt enthusiasm, as fate gazed silenced and transfixed with admir- so as to psy were = riage Beattie? aed Searls Pron ioe the asking, ourseloe in the z ummer after- ypon the numa, of the mountain-pass, and down with delighted surprise. upon a scene of almost. idea’ aioe ar fo be equaled on earth. wondered at the Serene transformation made b¥ a !ae? indre genial season, ae ihe pes and brighter hour. The scene which on a dark, tempestuous win- | tor night had seemed a Gehenna, a a@ summer ulléy, a Cicden of Eden—Elysium % se shaped, small, and green vale, shut in by a circle of high mountains. Deep in the He house? aur ‘sublime and beautiful” As cc deep ered Regina, with irae “But,” inquired of Wallraven, pile serutini: of old hall, y does not y ther repair, or rather Pepa: 25 “My father thinks of selling the preperty “OF ling that Eden!’ “Yes! and we all think it the best ian, under existing circum- stan The “dificule descent of the pre- its “best 5 minutes we had reached the bottom, and soon after drew up before the y Hall. n, with the same ha the same venerable A ears the same social and stately bearing, advanced from the hall 8 CHAPTER X. Wolfgang, alighting, handed out Regivacand “tending < ther | e steps, presented SP caureayste | welcomed in the most cerdial man- ner, Mr. Wallraven conducted Regina jute the house. I followed, with Miss Wallrayen upon m. Con- Haat ad Walls nes auied behind an instant, and, as [ turned to look r them, I saw old John at the I shall remember your care for us, John The old bowed in. silence, and Wolfgang immediately stepped after us, This Mttle interlude had not occupied oe seconds Merericrai sie buy ch immediately shown and were to our rate room. Old John took me into a differ- ent chamber from that which aes that my former esis | ing apartment had been prepared | for Mrs. Wallnaven, as it was the inost comfortable one in the house. | e’s arrival that is, the oak floor and paneled wall had been rubbed, waxed, and pclished, until they shone with ® mirror-like luster, and the wid fireplace had been filled with ce- da* branches, while on the ae e window-sills were wat eva iilies, the ears room, with Mr. Wallraven and Constant, Mr nd Mrs. Davenport, and two young ladies, their cousins—all of jwhom had come over ckory ees to meet our bridal p: few salts w algae: and Re, See entered, [her dazzling eisai grade, her whole high, pure style of beauty and of bearing, made what e “sensation,”” 5 the small party imet there to wel- some her. enn mneye hospitality than os tio oon after an early tea, the Dav- enport party took leaye, pe ly inviting the Wallvayens and m: selfs ocHmesbindke patvenaee ane third day from that—an invitation which Wolfgang eeite in the name of the whole fan en they were we re- turned from the portico, where we had been standing to see ‘them off and re-entered the hal It was a pleasant bine in a sum- mer evening twig here were many window denarii tie veet, ues! sounds ame throigh I ne seated at one of the window: enjoying the Pieter hour ves cece xt this green yale, gem-lik it $ set the old hall, where, ae the | heams of the evening sun, it glit | tered and flashed with the sity Tus- {te of long-exposed red sandstone ; fare ind it spread lembossed with white flocks 0! sheep ; perand these waved yellow fields of in, ripe for the sickle; areund them paueed a girdle of for- est trees—behin. mountains own the side of a precipice, glid- ed, flashin, mist of the beautiful fale. Over ali smiled the most xadiant sky shone the most’ splendid sum TU had/ ever seen, “How beautiful! how beautiful! Tt is a terrestrial Paradise !’* ex- pecs out and walk, and ae th b which arose. the | py out conversation, or only conyers- ing by seeking each sihers S eyes, or by an occasional, low When the full Sees moon arose Mr. Wallraven ‘invited us — all es cenery. moonlight. With the ame. stateliness of an out school gentleman, he gave his arm to Rex to: receive |* .len’s denly over ressed reed Walt aie aes ie gina a nd GIVEN UP BY HIS PHYSIGIAN UIT-A-TIVES'’, THE FAMOU! Lire. FRUIT MEDICINE, SAVED HIS. Rave me up but ‘‘Pruit-a-tives” saved may lite, Tam now over ei; ety: years age and I strongly men Conta: Se for Constipation and Kidney Tro af (eigned) JAMES BENG ALL. eheer 6 for $2.5 trial box, at dealers or Fruit-a-tives Li ited Ottawa. Mr. Wallraven arose in haste and went out to him, Constantia turn- ed pale, and Wolfgang glared at with brow that some misfortune had occurred, ‘or was about to occur. Mr. Wallraven closed the door startling eyes | « bekind him while talking with the old man; while Wolfgang, as if host in the sense of other presence, panes to stnain his ee a moment, Mr. ed Wolfgang. He shot from the room, without a word| of excuse or apo ORY, banging the door alles ae Constant and my self w es alone with the two young see Jeoked in surprise from the brother to the sister, and t habitual light ange Sahota le; ing up an engraying, made some critical remark upon its merits sua rae it to Constantia’s judg- m Buk Congpaain tea pale, tremb- ling, and distrait, Wnd gave some reply wide of the ma Constant, howéver, with a defer- ential “Permit me, madam,’’ took, and, with Regina, examined the pictur: 0 was pale and stern, and seemed to have master- ed the betrayal of some strong emotion. qT criti was “The W Regina, Consta prone de like a second Ese ave ngh assand shudder, pale and glare, as in momentary expectation aut some appalling sight. Her anxiety be- ame so intense that apparently she ould, spndare it no longer, but touches e bell, and at the en trance ae a rarity ordered cham- pers lights, and, turning to Regina, Sirs s. Wallraven! the clock is on the stroke of twelve, and. sou ready to show you to y sur ue ber. Regina arose, and, slightly bow- “Good-night,’” left the or. after arose 2 and retired to my saiaticheveitmenn-sud: cane ne mee eye oe wi vague and terrible I sought to sleep in vain, Finally I returned to the draw- in-room, Constant was gone. as ¢ The room was so ie thal the light pen the genter: table barely served to make darkness ha anxiety Soon after the introductions were | visible, except in its “mediate ts over, dinner was announced. Well! cinity, I put: up the light of the his dinne: like ost ek Temy and a walked pa HS down. the. Virginia country wedding din less] cting, «but | ¥ more abundance than at. feeli ‘thi Riis alata the|¢ ope gina re-entered the room, feel | diessing-gown hastily thrown on. turned wonderingly to meet her. I n that her fair face was Hleshale; and that she trembled “My ! What is the Se! y aaked Lelaading hextjan easy-chair, into which she immedi- ately: sank. “PF do not know! dream ! Perhaps HEveD assiste: ‘ew minutes, wit! eicted brow and straining eye, she rae to listen or to watch. Fin- she concluded her task, and ren FW she drew ~ the ra me. Sud 7 Sai je ce bolt the door behind x, and t left the room. I did gina, and ed the way. Fach me of the family vied with e i aeues yet delicate cs oe ide. £8 wing-room, where ref: filets wers aden While ‘he center-table in gay conversa- tion, (never before had T seen any member of the family so. cheerful), n appeared at the door with old Joke vesh-| 'Torki be we were standing around -| not get up bee the door, because T should have — to gotyup. a see: ere but I fell Soiree Saat negro mhight (Zo be continued.) said young Mrs. “iChanley, 4 doar,” t you think it would don’t know ee about horses,” ley. “Of course I people who: know al “an anxious Seca upon his , time-worn fac ave the onés who always lose their o money. gaze atter| mus. Wallraven But | his head in the door, and beckon- |ably done if it contained bulky hu- started up and | mus, mg | Leaf Milling Co., Lim air in disorder, and ¥ a with a nervousness I had never seen = PROPER. FERTILIZERS. y farmers have a prejudice iain the use of commercial fer. understan should be the case, for the tion of commercial fertilizers by adding the has been ta ly returning & the soil what has been sold off OG aamale Brodiicea the farm. When acid Pipeniete or nitrate of soda is used it is tak- en from the inexhaustibl ore which nature has deposited in the south, putting it where it is need- ed for the growth of plants. The same is true of the potash mines in Germany, where the a great supply of soluble potash ready to bi that in the soil ood is because they thi up in the v virgin soil tities of —humus steadily Oe The v inerease the amount of humus. of the chief advantages of commer- ertilizer is that it has no hu- thus lessening its bulk and bling it to be shipped long dis- ees, which could be profit- | has Ween! j | | cia as stable manure does. In order successfully, care must be taken to keep the humus content of the soil up to the same standard as is found in new land. This ean only be done by plowing in vegetable matter. Where clove omes in rotation every third year there will be no trcuble in keeping humus up te the necessary standard, and in addition the supply of nitrogen will be great- i aS a farmer is growing early s truck gardeners ae amounts of soluble nitro- din “who is interested 4 farming or dairying, up-to-date rotation, ing clover every third er four will have little need for nit- Yogenous fertiliz The Pier sod and manure will supply the ni: trogen and humus, but he will need | liberal applications of potash and phesphoric acid. ‘These materials | are supplied most readily in a com- | meicial form by Ae phosphate and | suuirate of potash. | good application is 300 to 500 are an acre of a mixture com- man mixed who So uses an ul mixed ze rtili ash. es application of this kind RY fees lizer will stiff pees ee ae a plump, hard a weight per Dh as all as increase acre. It will also h ‘of clover, and when good nee erop is obtained a prafitab) e yield of grain is sure to follow. In deciding upon the quantity or senree of the fertilizer to be e farmer suena not ishow any iver formula NL de fully e experiment on aoe sen fan until he has decided just aaa com- bination of fertilizer will yield him the greatest profit. BS seen ee THE NEW MILLING COMPANY. Ontario is certainly going to play ‘a very prominent part in the fa- ture of the Milling industry in Canada. And so it is that we find that the new big Ontario milling concern hich will be known dee the Maple ited, and will bsorb the Maple Lea Flour Mills | with m; vec OEM. Wallraven = rie tc Ui ti saat ora with it the alread gan I kaow not ho long ‘i Shaw illing ly i been waiting woe under way sae eres a F million baal heen constructed at Port Colbdtne, Naturally it takes a pile of money ty carry through such big under- Toronto; Mr. Hed head of the: BBs Shaw Milling Co., and M ervon, the Western haere who organized the Leaf Flour Mills Co., Ltd.;~ have supplied $1,000,000 of additional cash capi- . Cam- borne, and the construction of som: new elevators thr it the West, will provide the new Com: pany with further qorkiue capital d_get its full Great Britain and various re market WORTH KEEPING. ee ‘the ramp. hat do you want?’ la aa of the ae a the “Something t “T haven't sayibings in the house tinned beef. “No,” hi “Td bet- ter move on. ‘ould be a a_pity ‘to waste such a fine appetite on such poor ‘vietuals” meniy’s connection with enemy ism may be more helpful thane friend's praise. Cawthra Mulock & Co. OWN AND OFFER FOR SALE AT PAR, $100 PER SHARE. $2,000,000 of the 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock, with a bonus of 25% Common Stock, of MAPLE LEAF MILLING CO. IMITED Gacorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario) Head Office Toronto, Canada. Capital Stock, Issued and Fully Paid Up. Preferred (7% pores = $2,500,000 + 2,500,000 ommon $5,000,000 THE COMPANY HAS NO BONDS ISSUED OR AUTHORIZED. GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY, Limited {s prepared to receive subscriptions for $2,000,000 of the above seven per cent. muiutive preferred stock at the price of $100 for each share, with a bonus of eduil In par value to 25 per cent. of the par value of the preferred ed on payment of subscription in full. efer crue from April Sth, 1910, Subse stone will be payable as follows I cent. on application, and In Installments an touaes in which ‘90 ber cent. on Allottment, le of 6 per 100 per cent. or i910. 1010, and 35 Der cont. on int August, 1610. 100 per cent, ight ts reserved to allot only such subscriptions and for such amounts as WE appintes eta peeeine nies subscription. book without notice Appucatign ook oye made for the listing of the securities of the Company on the Tathe The aatine ription list. w Ltd... Toronto, on. Mond as opened at the office of the Guardian ‘Trost Company, Monday, the Uth day of Ma: mart woe Ae and will be closed on or before y, 1010, at 3 p Bankers of Corapanye Imperial Bank of Canada and Bank of Montreal. Board of Directors: CAMERON, eens President. D. A. HUNT, London. stat Rat Por Lumber Com- resent Goderten Elevator & Tran: ny, evident “Hunt -dtmtted, Mie caverns ‘ueLocK, Toronto, ‘Vice GHARLDS WURTRLM, rosont6: Vice-President Natiobal Tron Works, he Taperal Bank of Canal: is rector Contedcration Tie deena DE Elmited. JOHN BRDEDY et SHAW, Toronto, Managing Recret CARRICK, Toronto, tary a Naple Leaf Flour Mine Vice-President and Managing Direc tor ithe ‘Maple frante Maple Leat Flour Mills Co,, Security and Earning Bowes itt ana of the ol eing raisal Company, tak on’ overs ani ie ceriincate of Mi February 28th, 1910, as fo cu $1, tn 60,798.21 equal to over 18 per cent, om the preferred eet ee at a rate ‘Comp: rms of a| nada or Limited, Toronto, at any brauch of mada, from Guardian Company, lication may be obdtaines Ihe ‘Royal Bank of Caunti , and from Cawthra Mulock: ospectuses and fo the Tap perial Bank of Ca Trust Company, & rayenutioas t62 share prospectus and should be ould be made upon the tor: ceo gether with the remittance applies oN on applicatl Any Branch of The Imperial Bank of Canada, or The Royal Bank of Canada, : Guardian Trust Co., Limited, Tosca: or to Cawthra Mulock & Company, Members Toronto Stock Exch: Royal Bank Building ©. Tokenke: Ont. Piadert it diet to cherie: in He FUR MARKET AT WINNIPEG. - woods, and Bplsne a ieee ore at Skins ee ie jae seid a pre- cious furs are n each ne Ez a esenting ths great fur dealers o} the world 10 upon the packs offered, with During 1909 it is estimated that | from. furs to the value of $12,000,000 were | W s to the jand. When it is considered that i8 represented wholesale | ond anything © ver it sho in Hit market of w some measure their enormous wale when manufactured. The periben apa of Manitoba, askatchew erta are great EE grounds, and the fur- nee north the trapper g from Civilization, "the eturns. Through the Peace River Valley, which a few years ago fur- nished a fine quality of furs, there are’ great harvest fields, and the Wane. has trekked further north hit Baan 8 never to 8 nless 1 have ave something to aay: suppo! inte tl kenzie and Keewatin Haste Sut: my dear chi countries, trapping from Great] think what: a stupid and tiresome Slave Wake through connecting} thing society would be if everybody lakes to Great Bear Lake and as} fulowed that advice! 2S aoe north as Coronation Gulf, whose most southerly point begins at the Atetic Circle. The present season, according to tat Newachag age heen munanane fx Seappara = The Veeeraqoy had “Kitty,”’ said her mother rebuk- i sit still when you ‘able. can’t, mam: f protested the little girl, oe ja a hddeteris n. ' : Gasoline Engines ES 2 3, 4, 6 HPL SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR GENERAL FARM WORK. They are so simple that the average farm hand can run them, and are practically Fool Proof and Frost Proof. Send “to-day for. catalogue G.E.-r02, W.P. CO., showing full t means RMS Special Terms to Farmers. — The CANADIAN FAIRBANKS COMPANY, Limited, MONTREAL Granches:—Toronto, St. John, NB. Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver AppRess.

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